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The Secret

Unabridged Audiobook

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Date: November 2006

Duration: 4 hours 27 minutes

Summary:

It has been passed down through the ages, highly coveted, hidden, lost, stolen, and bought for vast sums of money. Fragments of this Great Secret have been found in the oral traditions, in literature, in religions and philosophies throughout the centuries. It has been understood by some of the most prominent people in history: Plato, Galileo, Beethoven, Edison, Carnegie, and Einstein, along with other renowned inventors, theologians, scientists, and great thinkers.

For the first time, all the pieces of The Secret come together in an incredible revelation that will be life transforming for all who experience it.

In this audiobook you will discover The Secret . . . and you will learn how to have, do, or be anything you want. You will learn how to use The Secret in every single area of your life. You will hear from modern-day teachers -- men and women who have used The Secret to achieve health, prosperity, relationships and happiness. They share their incredible stories of using The Secret to eradicate disease, acquire massive wealth, overcome obstacles, and achieve what many would regard as impossible. Through them, you will begin to understand the hidden, untapped power that is within you, and the true magnificence that awaits you in life.

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Shellanee Brock

I appreciate books like these. To have the possibility of success at your fingertips and understand how is the key. I have taken notes and will practice this lifestyle. Positive brings positive, and negative invites negative. A good read I recommend it for all ages.

5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Anonymous

i do not regret hearing the secret. you have so much to learn from this book. Even Oprah talked about this book on her show. I highly recommend the secret to everyone, especially pessimistic people who need help.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Amara Schubert

I disliked the simplistic language used in this book and that the beginning of the book was meant to appeal to our greedy side "You can have money!" I'm all for positive thinking because it does affect how we experience life, but I do not believe that we can sit back and think our dream car to ourselves nor that we accidentally bring negative things to ourselves by unknowingly thinking of them too much. Sometimes things just happen. Sometimes we need to work for what we want. I think we're here to learn lessons and the Universe deals us cards that we don't want for that purpose.It doesn't spoil us by giving us what we want, but challenges us with struggles to make us better people in the long run.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Dan

While its important to keep positive attitudes, maintain a clear goal, and eliminate negative thoughts from interfering with your life, I feel that this book oversimplifies this and its airy presentation glosses over some of the hard truths of life.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Lilly

Couldn't do it after 10 minutes - packed it back up and sent it back. Couldn't understand the reader - may have been a great book, but the reader killed it!

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Anonymous

This book was more commentary of the secret. But the actual secret is spelled out for you. Along with an action plan to achieve it.
Very "new age".

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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Mandi Scott Chestler

Place Maxwell Maltz's "Psycho-Cybernetics", Norman Vincent Peale's "The Power of Positive Thinking", and Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull into a black caldron. Boil, stir, and add a pinch of Haight/Ashbury flower-child poetry from the 1960's just to spice up the brew a bit. What do you get? A potent mix for a new cult of "The Secret" followers. If it sounds too good to be true, rememer, it always is. And just like The Force in Starwars, there's a very dark side to "The Secret": any victim of random violence, accidents and/or natural disaters brought it on themselves by "thinking wrong thoughts." What a bunch of blame-the-victim dribble. Some secret.

4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Anonymous

This book is truely a waste of time. I can't believe that there are people out there who actually listen to this crap! After 30 minutes of listening I put in the last cd and listened to the last 5 minutes. There was no change, it was just as dull in the end. I wasted a rental getting this book and then didn't even listen to the whole thing, I couldn't. Save yourself! Don't rent this book! It is not worth the 3 stars the average gives it.

3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

luke

This book was not really what I expected. It's more of a meta-california type thing. If you will it, it will happen? Pretty weak in my book. Unless you're idea of being a go getter is planning your nights dreams this is not a worth while read.